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Britain faces a potential water crisis in a decade due to mass immigration, infrastructure issues, and climate change, according to British Government ministers. To address this, the government is fast-tracking the construction of two giant reservoirs in East Anglia and Lincolnshire, stripping local authorities of veto power. The reservoirs are part of a broader plan to create nine new sites to bolster water supply. The government said they're "unprecedented steps" and that else they will face water shortages in a decade.
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